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New York’s Casino Sweepstakes Could Put $115M in Donald Trump’s Pocket

(Headline USA) A high-stakes contest to decide who gets to build a casino in New York City could potentially result in a $115 million jackpot for President Donald Trump. The Republican stands to win big if state officials award one of three available gaming licenses to Bally's Corp., which wants...

Brits Selling Gold Dental Work to Pay Bills

(Mike Maharrey, Money Metals News Service) Have you ever thought, "I'd give my eye teeth for some money?" Apparently, some people in the United Kingdom have gotten to that level of desperation. According to an article in The Sun, people are selling gold dental work to pay bills. Jon White said the gold...

Tim Walz Admits He Can Be ‘a Train Wreck’

(Maire Clayton, Headline USA) Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz admitted that he can be a bit of "a train wreck" in a recent Monday interview published in New York Magazine. Walz said he believes Democrats are risk averse and that contributed to the failed presidential campaign of former Vice President Kamala Harris. "I...

Dog Coats, Manatee Meat and Monkeys among Canada’s Retaliatory Tariffs

(Maire Clayton, Headline USA) Canada decided to impose a long list of retaliatory tariffs with a few obscure and bizarre ones. The 25% tariffs include products such as dog coats, dog food, and animal meat (camels, primates and manatees), according to CTV News. Live animals are also going to be hit with...

Trump Administration Doubles Down on Gang Deportations to El Salvador

(Headline USA) On Monday, the Trump administration announced the deportation of 17 additional individuals described as "violent criminals" affiliated with the Tren de Aragua and MS-13 gangs, sending them to El Salvador. This move reinforces a controversial policy of removing people from the United States to third-party countries, despite...

Cory Booker Aide Arrested on Gun Charge While Boss Blabs for 23 Hours

(Luis Cornelio, Headline USA) As Sen. Cory Booker, D-N.J., held the Senate floor with a nearly day-long filibuster, one of his aides was busted by Capitol Police for carrying a pistol without a permit outside the Senate galleries.  The aide, identified as 59-year-old Kevin Batts, was allegedly guided past security by an...

Unearthed FBI Chat Logs Reveal ‘Gag Order’ on Biden Laptop Exposé

(Luis Cornelio, Headline USA) Internal FBI chat logs revealed that the bureau imposed a “gag order” on agents regarding the New York Post bombshell story on the Hunter Biden laptop. Along with showing Hunter's depravity, the laptop revealed Joe Biden's involvement in his son’s foreign business dealings.  The chat logs, published...

Appeals Court Confirms that FBI Encouraged Whitmer Kidnap Defendants; Upholds Convictions Anyways

(Ken Silva, Headline USA) Despite finding that the FBI indeed encouraged them, the Sixth Circuit Appeals Court has nevertheless upheld the convictions of the alleged “ringleaders” who were accused of plotting to kidnap Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer in 2020. “The Defendants are correct that the government encouraged them to settle...

NYT Investigation Reveals New Details About the U.S. Proxy War in Ukraine

(Kyle Anzalone, Libertarian Institute) A new investigation by the New York Times discloses the extent of the US support for the proxy war in Ukraine. One European official said Washington is “part of the kill chain now.” “But a New York Times investigation reveals that America was woven into the...

Trump Warns the Houthis and Iran That the ‘Real Pain is Yet To Come’

(Dave DeCamp, Antiwar.com) President Trump has issued a new threat toward Yemen’s Houthis and Iran, warning that the “real pain is yet to come” if Houthi attacks on US warships don’t stop. The president has been blaming Iran for Houthi attacks, even though US officials have acknowledged the Yemeni group operates...

Layoffs, Leadership Turmoil and PR Scandals Spell Big Trouble for The Daily Wire

(José Niño, Headline USA) The Daily Wire is seemingly undergoing a rapid and dramatic implosion following the resignation of co-founder Jeremy Boreing.  According to a Twitter/X thread compiled by journalist James Li, the company has laid off roughly 25% of its workforce, including the complete shutdown of its kids division,...

EXCLUSIVE: Inside the Fight over 3D-Printable Guns

(José Niño, Headline USA) It started in September 2024 as a copyright dispute between two leaders in the 3D-printable firearms industry. Since then, the case between Defense Distributed CEO Cody Wilson and 3D firearms designer Matthew Larosiere has become increasingly contentious—replete with allegations of illegal international gun trafficking, a death...
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